oh fuck offSaturos wrote:
Direct port
Squenix has been nothing but port, port, port lately (with a few rare exceptions) which means either one of two things (or perhaps both):LuigiHann wrote:
What's wrong with that?
The opposite could be said for The Spirits Within but that's about it.Saturos wrote:
They could just give it a completely different title, but it would likely sell better under Final Fantasy ##.
DDDD:LuigiHann wrote:
I think Sinistro's point is that the stuff they're doing now is no different from what they've been doing for the past 10 years, so if you think this is a new phenomenon, you're fooling yourself.
They weren't remake-heavy 10 years ago. There was a couple bundles on the PSX, but that was it. They were still imaginative.LuigiHann wrote:
I think Sinistro's point is that the stuff they're doing now is no different from what they've been doing for the past 10 years, so if you think this is a new phenomenon, you're fooling yourself.
Even I admit that I'm getting sick of Squenix pumping out port after port, but you've gotta admit it, the ports are showing the old games to a new generation. Besides, if they had not remade games like FFIII, they would have gone unplayed by everyone without an emulator.awp wrote:
The opposite could be said for The Spirits Within but that's about it.Saturos wrote:
They could just give it a completely different title, but it would likely sell better under Final Fantasy ##.
By dying I don't mean going out of business, I mean they're losing what they've always been revered for. They're losing the magic of their former glory.
At least I still have my Kingdom Hearts to look forward to =<
True. I really do want something different from my remakes.awp wrote:
Well FF3 was a legitimate remake imo because few people had actually played FF3, and having played both the famicom and DS version I noticed considerable differences in the storyline early on in the DS version, such as each character actually having a distinct role instead of everyone being interchangeable carbon copies of one another.
And when they do make an exiting original game they don't advertise it and just kinda throw it out on the table only to later say "we are loosing interest in making games outside of our main series" and complain about sales.LuigiHann wrote:
1 - they're keen on squeezing every last penny they can out of everything they've done
2 - they're subtly admitting that they have absolutely run out of ideas or inspiration